I'm running uwsgi 1.9.20 in emperor mode and sending all of my vassals' stats to a carbon/graphite server. Looking good, except the %n
magic variable doesn't return the "filename without extension" as specified in the docs, but rather the socket setting, e.g. 127_0_0_1:14002
. Or at least that is what I see in graphite.
# uwsgi.ini
[uwsgi]
emperor = /usr/local/uwsgi/vassals/
emperor-tyrant = 1
vacuum = 1
carbon = 172.12.2.4:2003
carbon-id = %n
# settings to apply to all vassals
vassal-set = plugin-dir=/usr/local/uwsgi/plugins
vassal-set = enable-metrics=1
vassal-set = carbon=172.12.2.4:2003
vassal-set = plugins=carbon
vassal-set = carbon-use-metrics=1
The emperor is started with:
uwsgi --ini /usr/local/uwsgi/uwsgi.ini
Example vassal config:
# bob.xml
<uwsgi>
<pidfile>/home/bob/bob.pid</pidfile>
<socket>127.0.0.1:14002</socket>
<protocol>scgi</protocol>
<pythonpath>/home/bob/pybin/bob</pythonpath>
<virtualenv>/home/bob/pybin/bob-venv</virtualenv>
<module>bob.wsgi</module>
<workers>3</workers>
<procname-prefix>bob: </procname-prefix>
<buffer-size>8192</buffer-size>
<daemonize>/home/bob/logs/bob.log</daemonize>
<disable-logging />
<master />
<vacuum />
</uwsgi>
I also tried vassal-set = carbon-id=%n
, but that shows up as just uwsgi
in graphite. What am I doing wrong with the magic variable here?
FYI Python version is 2.7.3 on CentOS 6.4.